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After a year of big changes, this writer says goodbye. And thank you
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"We’ve got to keep going."
With no venue, no clear date, and no communication where does EWP’s rescheduled gala—and the media start-up in general—stand?
The current and in-progress buildings changing the neighborhood's profile—and what's coming in the future
Charlotte rapper to appear on SNL on Dec. 7
12 people, two businesses, one changing city
A story on a news site Tuesday reported that Foundation For the Carolinas, Charlotte’s preeminent philanthropic organization, has funded an anti-immigrant hate group.
In partnership with Charlotte Center City Partners
'It can be kind of hard on your heart sometimes,' the improbable archivist says
After a devastating injury, this Huntersville native got back on her feet
In partnership with The Salvation Army of Greater Charlotte
He just made a record-breaking debut here
And why his work on this project is never done
Marine Layer, the San Francisco-based retailer, opened its newest location in South End’s Design Center today. The store, which has more than 35 stores nationwide, preaches comfort above trendiness with its classic and super soft T-shirts, sweaters, jackets, and more.…
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CMPD on Wednesday unveiled updated department policies on officers’ use of force—changes made at community members’ behest, and with plenty of their input.
Regardless of weather, travel’s payoff shines in the people you meet
Searching for a (green)way to bridge the gap that separates us
What to do when chasing the ideal makes you grind to a halt
In Partnership with Trinity Episcopal School
Congratulations, Charlotte Sports Fan: You survived a month without Cam Newton! That’s the good news. The bad news, of course, is that it might be even longer. The Panthers quarterback will get a second opinion on his injured left foot…
The Charlotte Film Society this week screened “Dolemite Is My Name,” a movie about the making of a technically horrendous 1975 blaxploitation film with which I have developed a perhaps unhealthy preoccupation.
The former U.S. senator, who died Monday, reached out to an overworked, underpaid teacher when he needed some kind words.
Some tips on how to navigate Charlotte Douglas this year
After controversy surrounds this year's gala, a look at the media platform's past shows a pattern
If you wear Hornets gear to certain Charlotte-area Chick-fil-A locations today (Oct. 23) between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., you can get a free 8-count order of nuggets as part of a season opener promotion. It was recently announced that…
